Har Har Mahadev! COLORS’ stars share what Maha Shivratri means to them

Priyanka Chahar Choudhary, essaying the titular role in COLORS’ ‘Naagin 7’ shares, “Every step of this journey with Naagin 7 feels nothing short of Mahadev’s blessing. Week after week, when I see the show touching hearts and topping the charts, I feel overwhelmed with gratitude. It reminds me that nothing is possible without Bholenath’s aashirwad. On Maha Shivratri, I pray with all my heart for the strength to stay grounded, grateful, and worthy of the love I receive. This journey is his gift, and I will always cherish it. Har Har Mahadev.”

Arjun Bijlani from COLORS’ ‘Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment’ shares, “My relationship with faith has evolved as I’ve grown older and experienced life. Earlier, it was about asking, holding on, and protecting everything I thought was mine. Today, it’s much bigger than anything I hold dear and that’s precisely because it has taught me detachment. Everyone is fighting a battle we know nothing about, and this show gives people a chance to forget their worries and laugh out loud. On Maha Shivratri, I pray that Mahadev brings fulfillment, balance, and peace into the lives of all his devotees. Om Namah Shivay.”

Deepika Singh essaying the role of Mangal in COLORS’ ‘Mangal Lakshmi’ shares, “I believe that Shiv and Shakti exist within each one of us. My shooting schedule for Mangal Lakshmi keeps me constantly on my toes, so following every traditional ritual on the day itself isn’t always possible. But faith, for me, goes far beyond rituals. On days like Maha Shivratri, I keep my food simple and alkaline, I don’t fast, and I focus on balance and awareness. If I can honour the divine through my work, my breath, and my mindfulness, I know I’m connected to that universal energy – wherever I am. Har Har Mahadev.”

Shakti Anand playing the role of Mahadev in COLORS’ ‘Mahadev & Sons’ shares, “When I was offered the role of Mahadev in ‘Mahadev & Sons,’ it truly felt like a blessing from Bholenath himself – something far beyond coincidence. I am a Shiv bhakt, and somewhere along my spiritual journey, the need to demand or pray for specific outcomes has simply diminished. As Adiyogi, Lord Shiva gifted the world meditation and yoga, and I’ve experienced firsthand how it centres you and plugs you to a universal energy source that flows through every living being. On Maha Shivratri, I ask nothing, but give thanks for everything I’ve received so far.”

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